Hp pavillion g6-3325 us notebook pc/ cooling fan

Since installing the new windows 8 I have been getting an error message that states the cooling fan is not operating.  I have replaced the cooling fan as of yesterday and now the same error still is being delayed.  After letting the laptop cool for over 12 hours it started up and took me to an option that stated windows 8 did not start properly.  I was on my way back to the technician who repaired the cooling fan and was not able to restart the laptop without loosing any data.  It needed to be plugged in.  Headed back home and restarted the laptop and it slowly began working.  I have a bowl of ice under the cooling fan compartment so I can be on the internet and trouble shoot this problem.

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  • Cooling fan problem msg during startup with my HP 2000 notebook pc

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    > I would like to ask a few questions about my system: first of all, the cooling fan is running in my opinion too often: almost continuously, with brakes of 2-3 seconds. Is this normal?
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